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398-F – Hearings; Review Board; Appeals; Judicial Review.

§ 398-f. Hearings; review board; appeals; judicial review. 1. Hearings. (a) Upon the denial of an application for a certificate of registration, the applicant shall, upon written request made within thirty days after the applicant is notified of such denial, be entitled to a hearing before an officer or employee of the department designated for […]

398-G – Powers of the Commissioner.

§ 398-g. Powers of the commissioner. 1. In addition to the powers and duties specified elsewhere in this article, the commissioner, upon any complaint or upon his own initiative, shall have the power to make and conduct such investigations as he deems proper to effectuate the purposes of this article. The commissioner may establish, by […]

398-H – Separability Clause.

§ 398-h. Separability clause. If any part or provision of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstances be adjudged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the part, provision or application directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have […]

398-I – Unregistered Operation; Procedures and Penalties.

§ 398-i. Unregistered operation; procedures and penalties. 1. The commissioner or any person deputized by him shall hear and determine any allegation that a person has operated a repair shop without being registered as required by subdivision one of section three hundred ninety-eight-c of this chapter. Upon a determination that a person has so operated, […]

398-K – Improper Display of Signs.

§ 398-k. Improper display of signs. 1. The holder of a repair shop registration shall remove or cause to be removed any sign which contains the registration number of the station which is visible to the public and which is required to be displayed by this article or regulations promulgated thereunder if the registration is […]

399-A – Statement of Purpose.

§ 399-a. Statement of purpose. The purposes of this article are to further highway safety by preserving the quality and efficacy of the accident prevention course programs. These purposes will be accomplished by establishing strict criteria for initial and continual course sponsorship approval.

399-B – Definitions.

§ 399-b. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following definitions: 1. “Sponsoring agency” shall mean an organization which owns a motor vehicle accident prevention course approved by the commissioner. 2. “Delivery agency” shall mean an organization which conducts a sponsoring agency’s approved motor vehicle accident prevention course. 3. […]

399-C – Approval by the Commissioner.

§ 399-c. Approval by the commissioner. The commissioner must approve an accident prevention course before any person attending and successfully completing such course may qualify to receive mandatory insurance reduction benefits in accordance with subsection (a) of section two thousand three hundred thirty-six of the insurance law. The commissioner shall base the decision to approve […]

399-D – Application for Approval.

§ 399-d. Application for approval. 1. An agency or organization seeking approval as a motor vehicle accident prevention course sponsoring agency shall apply to the commissioner for approval. Such applications shall be made in writing and on forms prescribed by the commissioner. The application shall include at a minimum: the title or name of the […]

398-A – Statement of Purpose.

§ 398-a. Statement of purpose. The purposes of this article are to further highway safety by promoting the proper and efficient repair of malfunctioning or disabled motor vehicles and to protect the consumers of this state from dishonest, deceptive and fraudulent practices in the repair of such motor vehicles. These purposes will be accomplished by […]